Stream principal | # News DFaria (RSS Feed) on Nostr: 26/06/2024 https://colinwalker.blog/?date=2024-06-26#p1 From here on out I will ...
26/06/2024
https://colinwalker.blog/?date=2024-06-26#p1
From here on out I will likely be referring to my 'blogroll' as my readroll.
It's not strictly a blogroll but the list of feeds I read; it still has an auto-generated https://colinwalker.blog/feeds.opml
you can export.
https://colinwalker.blog/blog/?date=2024-06-26#s1
I got inked!
<img src="https://colinwalker.blog/uploads/2024/06/smileyfacetattoo.jpg"; alt="Tattoo of a smiley face">
https://colinwalker.blog/blog/?date=2024-06-26#s2
, built on Feedland, that uses the <source:blogroll> element in RSS feeds to find blogrolls then recursively checks those for more.
This continues on from Robert Alexander's visual representation of https://alexsci.com/blog/blogroll-network/
.
Blogrolls have been having a resurgence recently and any way that we can use them, and tools like this, to boost blog discovery can only be a good thing.
An over-reliance on social media killed tools like Digg and Technorati. Blogger's used to interact far more with each other and blogs were much easier to find. We need a return to that kind of behaviour.
Dave has https://github.com/scripting/opml.org/issues/22
to discuss how this works and how it could be improved.
I heartily encourage people with blogrolls to make OPML files available for them and reference it in there normal RSS feed using <a href="http://source.scripting.com/#1710035563000"; rel="nofollow"><source:blogroll></a>.
https://colinwalker.blog/?date=2024-06-26
https://colinwalker.blog/?date=2024-06-26#p1
From here on out I will likely be referring to my 'blogroll' as my readroll.
It's not strictly a blogroll but the list of feeds I read; it still has an auto-generated https://colinwalker.blog/feeds.opml
you can export.
https://colinwalker.blog/blog/?date=2024-06-26#s1
I got inked!
<img src="https://colinwalker.blog/uploads/2024/06/smileyfacetattoo.jpg"; alt="Tattoo of a smiley face">
https://colinwalker.blog/blog/?date=2024-06-26#s2
, built on Feedland, that uses the <source:blogroll> element in RSS feeds to find blogrolls then recursively checks those for more.
This continues on from Robert Alexander's visual representation of https://alexsci.com/blog/blogroll-network/
.
Blogrolls have been having a resurgence recently and any way that we can use them, and tools like this, to boost blog discovery can only be a good thing.
An over-reliance on social media killed tools like Digg and Technorati. Blogger's used to interact far more with each other and blogs were much easier to find. We need a return to that kind of behaviour.
Dave has https://github.com/scripting/opml.org/issues/22
to discuss how this works and how it could be improved.
I heartily encourage people with blogrolls to make OPML files available for them and reference it in there normal RSS feed using <a href="http://source.scripting.com/#1710035563000"; rel="nofollow"><source:blogroll></a>.
https://colinwalker.blog/?date=2024-06-26